Antonin Scalia Was with Members of Secretive Society of Elite Hunters When He Died
The elite hunting group linked to Antonin Scalia is a "true knightly order in the historical tradition," according to its website
By Tierney McAfee
Published on February 25, 2016 06:05 PM
This was no ordinary hunting trip.
When Supreme Court Justice Antonin Scalia was found dead at a West Texas ranch on Feb. 13, he was on a getaway with high-ranking members of an elite hunting fraternity whose origins date back to 1695.
Even after the high-profile judge’s death, the names of the 35 other guests at the remote Cibolo Creek Ranch that weekend – some of them confirmed members of a secretive Austrian society called the International Order of St. Hubertus, according to a review of public records conducted by The Washington Post – remain largely unknown.
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